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2 CENTRAL CANTERBURY NEWS, AUGUST 5, 2015 YOURPAPER,YOURPLACE FROM NEWS DESK again reared its ugly head.Last Tuesday morning, as we went to print, news came out that Fijian rugby player Sake Aca was the target of racial abuse by a group ofLincoln University supporters. This comes after Southbridge’s Peni Manumanuniliwa spoke out about the pain and agony of receiving racial taunts for the last seven years. What can be done to eradicate this type of abuse? Manumanuniliwa’s coach, Chris McMillan, saysmore needs to be done on the sidelines, that referees need to takemore notice. Canterbury Rugby Union (CRU) community general managerTim Gilkison says spectators need to take photos of peoplewho are yelling the racial abuse. Personally, I believe theCRU needs to crack down hard on whoevermade the comments and be sure to set a precedent for any further instances. What do you, the readers, think should be done? – SamSherwood R Emailmeat sam.sherwood@fairfaxmedia.co.nz acism has yet 1 2 1. Coldweather is on theway by the end of the week. Get out over the next couple of days and do whatever outdoor activities you enjoy before the next southerly blast arrives. 2. Grease – The Musical: Presented by Kirwee Players. Kirwee Players is proud to presentGrease - a blast from the past.Kirwee Community Hall, High Street,Kirwee. 7.30pm, August 7-15. 3. MadHatter’s Tea Party: High teawith musical entertainment.Wear a character costume and enjoy the silent auction. Fundraising for Hagar which helpswomen and children who have suffered human rights abuses. $25 with $5 discount for seniors. Tickets from Lincoln Event Centre, Lincoln Library&Lincoln pharmacies. Lincoln Baptist Church, Birchs Road, 2-4pm, August 8. 4. 4 Contact us EDITOR: Shannon Beynon, shannon.beynon@fairfaxmedia.co.nz, @ShannonBFFX.NEWSDESK: SamSherwood sam.sherwood@fairfaxmedia.co.nz,@SamSherwoodNZ,03 943 2826.ADVERTISING SALES: PaulMacdonald,03 311 8711, 027 487 3024. CLASSIFIEDS: 03 377 8778. OFFICE:03 313 6183, POBox 114, Rangiora 7400 The Central CanterburyNews is delivered to more than 16,267 homes every Wednesday 3 Bingo:West MeltonHall from 7pm. West Melton Intermediate fundraiser forWellington camp. Adults-only bingo night with thewell-known Bingo Babes. Therewill be lots of prizes and things to spend your cash on, including a cash bar. Tickets $10pp, available from the school office on 347 8448. September 12. CONTENTS News p 3-5, 9 Conversations .................................. 8 What’sOn .................................... 10-11 Backyard Banter ........................... 14 Food ...................................................... 20 Wellbeing ........................................... 21 Sport .............................................. 23-24 Did you know... Weather forecasters are predicting a colder than averageAugust across Canterbury. So prepare to wrap upwarm. stuff.co.nz HAVE YOUR SAY Let us knowwhat’s happening in your area. Email shannon.beynon@fairfaxmedia.co.nz, Tweet @ShannonBFFX or @SamSherwoodNZ, Phone Sam03 943 2826 HOUSE FIRES CAN EASILY BE STARTED. SMOKE ALARMS CAN EASILY DETECT THEM. At FMG, we offer all sorts of good advice to rural New Zealanders. But the best piece of advice we could give you at this time of year is to get smoke alarms in your home. And if you’ve already got We’re here for the good of the country. FMG0113_A to do list